President of Serbia on Protest Unrest: There Will Be No Civil War
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic, commenting on the protests in several locations across the country and the incidents in Novi Sad, said that “only thanks to the wisdom and patience of a vast number of citizens, peace was somehow preserved.”
“Tonight is a difficult night for the citizens of Serbia. In Novi Sad, it came down to whether some 300 citizens who were guarding party offices would survive, because there was too little police presence. In the SNS offices on Bulevar Oslobođenja in Novi Sad, 64 of them were injured. These people are swimming in blood,” Vucic said.
Students in blockade and citizens’ assemblies organized demonstrations on Wednesday evening in more than 20 cities across Serbia. Incidents occurred in Belgrade and Novi Sad.
He added that, nationwide, only a small number of citizens were protesting and that there was no need to deploy the army.
“We did not intend to deploy the army; there is no need. There will be no civil war. They are showing despair because they are few in number and they know they have failed. I call on them to come and talk,” the president said.
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